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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1975-01-16, Page 12r, a' any f �• r. n y - FAG) k .;,GQI RI ZVAI,-.STAB, THURSDAY, JANUARY 16, 1975 -+r x„?41; wy vrw + ,1 Mi gLt»''*�,& V * ii. 41111g ItMir X? 1 t.:*4117,1:4"47.i..., Alt;i11:ars; III 4 1,t,"4,, ,.1,44 ..t 'I .t ei R ,riiii 111..;14;• y4 s Bessie Slesser celebrated her 90th �dln gct'1've I•ife: /111, ,• oderich .90t1i, firth birthday on Friday °January 10 a`hd attributes her long life Friends and relatives. ,and had gathered at..the home of Mrs. -William Jim Remingtonof Goderich and . two daughters,' 'Beth, many years She is also:a °and supper prepared by Mrs.. ' to celebrate the 90th bit'- Mrs.., Jim Remington of life member of the United Miller. Thanks men for thday'of Mrs. Bessie Slesser - Goderich and Evelyn,cl'the Church, Worr%en's Institute of giving us your ice time 'of Goderich- '' late Mrs.- John . Shier of. Bervie. tonight Stagger `,as born my .c: , tSQW %',S'1 '.s rias- seven Mrs. Slesser - is ' enjoying, Keep' 'Febru ihy '1 8 " p"..t.inca�_ i hip• Jan, gtt' lrdd'hildren` ,and eight" good health and attributes ^i lneardine Towns p SaturcAay - in mind as we'a're, 10, 1885 and lived there most greatgrandchildren. her longevity to an active planning to have , a •mixed of her life. She married the Mrs. Slesser • was' a life. •She is an, avid reader ne jity that day. T here's a late -Albert E. -S-lesser• in 190 ' memberof`' the Bervre and ' enjoys- ,crocheting" for jitney. scheduled for ' d now ° • Maple Leaf 'ODE Suggest rose beds for town parks �j Mr ..- of St. The Regent "'Mrs. Ronald asked for the 1974 audit It and National Counoillors. ' '" Maple Leaf Chapter I.O.D�:i✓: - Mrs. •John Wallace, Mrs.' Stringer ,:gave an held the. Assessment Education Convener stated excellent report on'w t e building,., 'Napier Street., that the gift of books to Opportunity rp, the ch I Tuesday, January 7. • Christiap Island had not t yet ' continues to p, Reporis'' were' heard from" been acknowledged. The chapter --with revenue., for/ the secretary, 'an f er chapter ratified a $100 projects• Bursary' to the Stratford Paul s• Carroll Wallace and introduced" §chool of Nursing. the. Mrs. Wallace, announced .Mc'K.ee,. ...representing that no contest „in oral CANTD`U group. They spoke,, com:munications • (public 'with concern about the spaking) has been ,'peaceful ,and' positive use.of scheduled for•, this - gpring `'• nuclear energy. . 9win_g .to increased expense. . The problems of pollution, The possibility of an autumn • storage of waste material, contest was, suggested. transportation and tran- Promotion of -the I.O.D.E. smission of energy were Rose was discussed. It was., mentioned. Alternative suggested that rose' buds sources of energy, solar and might be provided in local thermal were explained: parks or grounds, of -Public Mrs. „Gordon McManus buildings. Mrs.- Hughes was . 'thanked the visitors for their named convener of a informative and interesting » committee to inquire into 'remark's. ,. these possibilities. _ The meeting con luded Good news -. our o'wn team The chapter agreed to with the I.O.D.E. closin `nd won the Pro`Vincial Com- ,,these the names of Mrs. refreshments served by petitions held'here-last week. Carruthers of 'Owen food committees. Phyl Durst, Eleanor Fisher,, Bernice Moore and Lois. Vansfone curled beautifully ,and won all four of their games" The team. from Chesley wa:s'runners-up r, • The next level ,will be played at the Dixie Curling Club, Toronto, January 21;,22 :and 23rd e,., hest of luck girl's. ' Many,, thanks to. everyone who helped to.,.make the''' above event run so smoothly. .: After winning -'the British f Consuls here, Ron Klages, M 1�Iarys' as Provincial and McGee •pt.esided over -the was :arrange -to-,ha a r. January meeting of the Jessap act as auditor. „assistants and notes of thanks from• Mrs. Ford, Goderich and Mrs. Dalton, London were heard. The treasurer's' reports was received' Mrs. Howe- county CLUB • BY PENNY PETERS The Sep arate Shoppe - •° ' MAIN CORN.eR ,CLINTOM OPEN 2-6 P.M. CLOSED WEDNESDAYS mind S tearn competed in the next //l / �� lav at Ha v ,r, on, Satur•- / �/1�� / da�They car / p/ with one s' 'so are'. out /1, • win and twcr'lo of • the running but • do -y° congratulations' to Ron, Mike ° Thomas, Gerry Durst and �' Jack MacKinnon, on, such a fine effort. , ° The ladies '' jitney - is✓ three children, a son , In'stitute-and took an. active Thursday.- today. - 'at 5 p.m; residing in • Bervi+e�� part°•in local church work for There wall he 2-8 end ,games her grandch�l ren.. She this Saturday contact Don Twp. daughter Mrs. g resides at the home'of •her Haines for more in- Goderich Tw • W' Jim formation. , Remington of Goderich. - •• n Collect f or heart fund via the mail The January meeting of ':••Dem-psey •will attend the Goderich ' Township ' training school "Baked -i- Wo7rne'h's Institute was held Pie" to • be held in Clinton, ;„Monday, January' 13 at % February 6 and 7: '--' Holmesville School.`"; -Hazel McCreath and her Roll c"all, `,`Something Ojd I committee tiresente•d .in - have at Home" • was an- formation • on xnuseuins, in swere•d by 20 Members.," general and thelocal ‘`•Huro•n ., The .. president C;aro1 County Museum in Penhale presided and Goderich. Several" ladies w secretary treasurer Alice brought,- interesting articles Porter' ':read minutes of 'last to comment on and display meeting and several, articles. (ie) cranbe 'ry glass,' ':high • of correspondence. laced boots,' plates, fruit A canvass by mail of , nappies, bone dish, irons etc. Goderich'Township for "Thi ' A ;lunch 'of Fruit bread,'" Ontario'Heart Fund" will be cheese and coffee was - �„ r, undertaken -by the Institute ' served.' Thom next �meeetin.g .during February. - will be -held '1V1'�nday,, An appeal.went out for ' Fehruary'10 at 8:15. ladies to lead 4t -I If any lady is interested in Iomemakingy Clubs this, 4I-1, especially i°n, 'the 'spring tm Goderich ¶own-.. Hiilmesville area, Please' , ship. contact •a Women's institute4.x Myrtle Banter and Millie Member hywJanuary 21. \ .%%•%%%\.\. •%••••% % / / Goderich Recreation 8. Corpmunit :Centre Board Y • 0 e / WINTER PROGRAMS Registration Monda'fi January 20 G 7:00 p.m. ' ST. MARY'S SEPARATE SCHOOL $10,00 0 Mats -will be ayailable in limited number - suitable' small blankets or mats should . be brought. / / / / / / •/ / / / / / / / / %"10144"1,000.0404 .•%%%\ \\♦\•\\♦\\\\\\\\\\\\♦\\\\ i J I M HAYTER SPECIAL • 197-3 Cutlass Supreme 4 door hardtop; 350 V8, automatic, power steering, power • brakes, radio, - electric rear defrosts finished In blue with dark blue vinyl roof. Only 30,000`"milee: Lic..DDU 653. $3695 ghsll 'Non -Leaded gas now available tor your. convenience.” µ .�I HAYTER cHEY.OWS. • 1u ..iiiiiiisommi,immiguipargaii-, • -That addition to your home' or cottage get it done now so it will be feady in.,the Spring. Borrow the-mot1ey;you Deed from ictoria and the,old esta^hlishe • company that has' been . custom building nnortga'.eS for people .�a like you silice-1n889. Start your Winter, work today at, VAictoi:ia and Grey. 4 RJA3fldG it �/ i• , TS ' C•OMPANY..SINCE 1889 MANAGER'. J. D,r(DAVE CROSS 4' A�.73$- GODERICH 524 e J yU DANCE Filda,y - January 1' 7 at . M r • CENTRAL HURON,”SECONDARY SCHOOL «SOIHHGOTE" Dancing 9 to 12 Admission • with student card - $1.75 without, card 52.00,, REFRESF•IMENTS�• /S 0!-E HO -/M 104 THE SQUARE GODERICH Fresh Meats SAT.8 a.m. TO F;IR D7AY 8:,a m. = 9 p.m P 1101111111211110NIMMIN Grocery .m. SCHNEID_ER'•S FRESH..- MACHINE SLICED SPLENDOR"- 2• LB• BAG rSpaghettiLunche n Meats LB• Macaronr o . 5 .e , ..DUTCH, 'MAC & CHEESE, CHICKEN-- RISE 'N' SHINE OraneCrytaIs- PKG.•79c • .SCHNEIDER'S BOX ^ 5:99 S oked.-Sausage SCHNEIDER'S BY THE PIECE 4 ° • . Thuringer Sausage L $•1••.49 SCHNEIDER'S • ti 1 LB Side Bacon -:vAtpACK$1.4 SCHNEIDEI'S • Liverwurst 1, 19 SCHNEIDERS "of course" • Wieners 1 16. -Vac Pack • SCHNEIDER'S. SLICED ' v Jad*vrst anal Beerwurst LB. • 1 SCHNEIDER'S - BLUE RIBBON ,FRESH • MACHINE Bologna SLICED .89c SCHNEIDER'S Beef •Ste aketie"s 1 LB9"C' PKG...• 8 •. h SCHNEIDER'S ,.,-.2.4 LB AVG.1' Corn Beef .. Rl=ti� � :, $1.29 pA" LB.... Bread 8, Pastry WESTON'S, ° An:gel-(akes; c WESTON'S BROWN SERVE Bread .. 9 � c WESTON'S - SUPREME WHITE y R . ONBread i We also have _Poste ,r • PIants for Your home BLU'FS' SU BROWN'BEAR NO: 1 r 2 L.B. TUB ,m �` $•.1 71 e .59 White, 'Creamed Hon y BRUNSWICK . F �. • 3�, Fillets of Herring T4INOZ: 229c WESTON'S - SALTED & UNSALTED daCrackers c1LBBOX b..___ BANQUET -„FROZEN Dinners EACH 6'c VALLEY FARM - STRAIGHT CUT a PKG. 49c French Fries WHITE SWAN-- • T�weIs „,,ek- 2 ROLL PKG. 89.c WHITE SWAN - 1 P'LY r ° 6 LL $ Todet PKROG. 1.09 MOTHER PARKERS 10 OZ. 1 89 Instant (offee..JAR CARNATION Co Heemate 1.1 OZ. •JAR 9 9c SILVERWOOD'S - FAVOURITE ' 1 Ice CreUm 1/2 GAL. $ L39 SIL• VE,RWOOD'S & MAPLE LANE Fresh MiIk 3 QUART BAGS 4 .SKINt .-.....__ Fresh Produce CANADA NO. 1 °• Onions (jflg�� . BAG . U.S..NO. t.lo OZ. TUB Brus-seIs Sprouts EA 4:3c CALIFORNIA NO^ 1 ° Celery OnionsPKG29C'2 95 NO. 1 reen w 0 SI jdppss:0 0 A fr •